Will Packers open with bomb again?

The last time the Titans saw the Packers in the preseason, they saw quarterback Aaron Rodgers for just one play — his 68-yard touchdown pass to Greg Jennings on Green Bay’s first offensive play from scrimmage.

The Titans got the last laugh by winning the regular season meeting in overtime. That doesn’t mean they have forgotten the preseason bomb.

“I’m kind of hoping their starters, at least Aaron, plays the same amount of plays that they played against us in last year’s game, and that was one,” Coach Jeff Fisher said. “He threw a touchdown pass to start the game and went and stood on the sideline.”

Even thought this is the last preseason game for both teams, Fisher is expecting Green Bay’s offense to test his defense.

Rodgers is completing 71.1 percent of his passes. He also has six touchdowns and has not thrown an interception. Ryan Grant is averaging 4.4 yards a rush, and rookie Tyrell Sutton has rushed for 154 yards (5.1 per carry). Sutton is also averaging 24.4 yards on kickoff returns.

So far, no preseason opponent has scored against Green Bay in the first quarter — the Packers hold a 38-0 advantage. The Packers have also outscored opponents 92-58.

The Titans have allowed just seven points in the first quarter (at Dallas).